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Is My Dad Cheap or Green?

Posted at 05:36 PM on November 06, 2007 comments (1)

By BravoTV.com

We at Bravo have been preparing for the launch of GreenIsUniversal.com for quite some time (Hell, Bravo's very own Lauren Zalaznick is head of NBC Universal's Green Council!). But, as we asked many of our favorite Bravo talent to submit their tips and stories about the Green in their lives (and head to http://bravotv.com/green/ to read all about them), we started thinking about the Green in our lives, and for one of our editors it got her thinking about a couple of her father's habits:

My house is an icebox during the winter -- and yes, I still live with my father. My father will yell "Who turned the thermostat up?" And none of my siblings will admit it. Sure, I know how much gas costs now, but I could never understand what the big deal was. For my father, it was the money. But after investigating green tips for Green Week, I learned that lowering one's thermostat even two degrees makes a big difference -- both monetarily and environmentally. Does my father know something I don't know?

cheap dad

My father also likes to yell about water bottles left around the house. "Why do you open them and not finish them?" Again, it's never me - I hate drinking water. But it still drives me nuts! Now we're hearing more and more that water bottles aren't really being recycled like we thought, and obviously people should use reusable bottles instead.

I always thought my father was cheap, but maybe he's just more eco-friendly than the rest of us. He really just might know best.


Bravo Staff
http://bravotv.com/green/

comments

Posted by: Rosalind Peterson on November 7, 2007 02:47 PM

There is no reason to compare Cheap and Green. They are 2 fundamentally diverse behaviors. If your father is cheap it doesn't mean he's Green. If he's Green it doesn't mean he's Cheap.

It is a bit odd for me to be honest to read someone publicly wondering if their parent is cheap or not. I don't know I just thought I might express my limited point of view.

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